The development of thinking skills as a child grows is ________.
A. intellectual-cognitive development
B. social development
C. physical development
D. psycho-emotional development
E. athletic development
Answer: A
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A) Apply a nonrebreather face mask with low-flow oxygen, allowing the patient to rebreathe his exhaled carbon dioxide B) Monitor for spasms of the hand muscles and administer nitroglycerin C) Instruct the patient to close his mouth and breathe through his nose D) Have the patient breathe into a paper bag for approximately 5 minutes
Which activity would be beyond the scope of practice for a medical assistant who is helping a physician prepare for a speaking engagement?
A. Assisting with research B. Creating handouts C. Deciding what materials the physician should present D. Creating a computer presentation
Which of the following diagnostic criteria refer to acute respiratory distress syndrome and acute lung injury? I. PCWP >18 mm Hg II. unilateral infiltrates on chest radiography III. Pao2/Fio2 <200 for ARDS IV. Pao2/Fio2 <300 for ALI
A. I, III only B. II, IV only C. III, IV only D, I, III, IV only
You are dispatched to a residence for a 44-year-old woman with a severe headache. You arrive to find the patient lying on her sofa with a wet washcloth on her forehead. She tells you that she has a history of migraine headaches and that this is one of her "typical" headaches. She also complains of nausea and photophobia. Her blood pressure is 170/94 mm Hg, pulse rate is 120 beats/min and regular, and respirations are 22 breaths/min with adequate depth. The MOST appropriate treatment for this patient includes:
A) carefully assessing her pupils, administering oxygen, starting an IV and giving her morphine, and transporting. B) placing her in a Fowler position, administering oxygen, and transporting her to the hospital for definitive care. C) oxygen as tolerated, starting an IV line and administering ondansetron, and transporting without lights or siren. D) administering high-flow oxygen, establishing vascular access, and administering nitroglycerin to lower her blood pressure.